A templet or tool by which vessels are shaped on a potter's wheel.
The templet on the north is crooked--crooked as your teeth.
Perhaps I could put that templet straight, or perhaps the girder might be a little warped and twisted, eh?
The upper part is "swept up" by means of the templet shown, which revolves about an iron rod or a dowel-rod firmly fastened above, and held below in a hole bored in a temporary base of wood.
Some difficulty will be experienced in removing the templet if undercut as much as shown; however, the mark where it was taken off can easily be troweled smooth again.
With the first templet a core of clay is swept up of the desired depth and diameter.
The second templet is then used to strike off the inside of the bowl.
A templet or pattern for gauging the commonly accepted dimensions or shape of certain parts in general use, as screws, railway-car axles, etc.
Now cut a templet or set square out of card or thin wood, corresponding with angle C B D, thus (Fig.
Now with line F G on the templet corresponding with line D E in Fig.
To avoid dissimilar curves it is well to cut out a full sized templet of the model to be made.
The use of this templet will not only be a help to getting all curved surfaces the same, but will also check up on the various new diameters on the model.
In some cases it will be necessary to make the templet in several pieces in order to help facilitate the tool operations.
The cut should be tested with a templetbefore the finishing cut is taken.
This templet can be made of any thin, stiff material, preferably light sheet iron.
Face mold, the templetor pattern by which carpenters, ect.
Defn: Any instrument for ascertaining or regulating the dimensions or forms of things; a templet or template; as, a button maker's gauge.
Metal Working) A machine with a rotary milling cutter and a templet by which the action of the cutter is guided or limited; -- used for forming the profile of an irregularly shaped piece; a profiling machine.
Founding) Defn: A movable templet for making molds, in loam molding.
Gauge lathe, an automatic lathe for turning a round object having an irregular profile, as a baluster or chair round, to a templet or gauge.
The box-tool employed is of a standard type, with the exception of an inserted boring-bar, and the taper on the outside is obtained by the regular attachment which consists of a templet D (Fig.
This templet is attached to a bar which, in turn, is fastened to a stationary bracket seen to the extreme left in Fig.
The connection of the bracket (to which the templetarm is attached) with the stop-rod is clearly shown in Fig.
It will be noted that in setting up the machine for this second operation, it is arranged for taper turning by simply replacing the circular templet with the straight one shown.
This tool is held in a special holder and bears against a templet at the rear, which is tapered to correspond with the taper to be turned.
As the adjustment of the stop-rod changes the position of the taper templet as well as the stops, it is evident that both the shoulders and the taper are finished the same distance from the hole in each case.
This attachment is the same, in principle, as the regular taper-turning attachment, the substitution of a circular templet T for the straight kind used on taper work being the only practical difference.
Templet for Arch Ring for Culvert at Kalamazoo, Mich.
The invert was trued up by drawing along the runners a semi-circular templet having a radius of 21½ ins.
The bars were bent by being pulled through a tire binder and around a curved templet by a steam engine.
The excavation for the invert was then begun, and finished to the proper curve by the aid of a templet drawn along the 2×4-in.
After being bored and threaded to fit the lathe spindle, the spinner turns the maple block to agree with a templet shaped in outline to the sample shell.
When no sample is furnished, the templet must be laid out from a sketch or drawing; in either case proper allowance is made for the thickness of the stock.
Hundreds of bracing bars for bridges and girders will be cut off all alike, and drilled or punched from a templet bar, so that they are ready to take their place in bridge or girder without any adjustments or fitting.
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